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1 TA12B –Teach About Water and Precipitation Use with BrishLab ES12B Done By: Coach This material is CC by StarMaterials.com

2 1- How is wind formed? Use the words heating and rises. Page 1 Para 3

3 1- How is wind formed? Use the words heating and rises. The Sun heats Earth’s surface unevenly causing different rising air masses. Wind is the balancing of the pressures. Page 1 Para 3

4 1- How is wind formed? Use the words heating and rises. The Sun heats Earth’s surface unevenly causing different rising air masses. Wind is the balancing of the pressures. Page 1 Para 3 Image Link Image Link

5 2- What is the difference between heating evaporation and condensation? Page 1 Para 5

6 2- What is the difference between heating evaporation and condensation? Page 1 Para 5 When water goes from liquid to gas, it goes to vapor or evaporates. When it goes the other way, it condenses.

7 2- What is the difference between heating evaporation and condensation? Page 1 Para 5 When water goes from liquid to gas, it goes to vapor or evaporates. When it goes the other way, it condenses. Image Link Image Link

8 3- Name three kinds of frozen precipitation. Page 1 Para 6

9 3- Name three kinds of frozen precipitation. Page 1 Para 6 Snow, Hail and Sleet are all frozen precipitation.

10 3- Name three kinds of frozen precipitation. Page 1 Para 6 Snow, Hail and Sleet are all frozen precipitation. Image Link Image Link

11 4- How are hail stones formed and how big can hail stones get? Page 1 Para 7

12 4- How are hail stones formed and how big can hail stones get? Page 1 Para 7 Hail forms in thunderstorms when rain freezes into balls of ice – sometimes as large as 5”.

13 4- How are hail stones formed and how big can hail stones get? Page 1 Para 7 Hail forms in thunderstorms when rain freezes into balls of ice – sometimes as large as 5”. Image Link Image Link

14 5- How can rain break power lines? Page 2 Para 8

15 5- How can rain break power lines? Page 2 Para 8 Freezing rain builds up on lines and they sometime break.

16 5- How can rain break power lines? Page 2 Para 8 Freezing rain builds up on lines and they sometime break. Image Link Image Link

17 6- Describe cirrus clouds and a way to remember them. Page 2 Para 10

18 6- Describe cirrus clouds and a way to remember them. Page 2 Para 10 Currus clouds are feathery – like feathers on a CIRCUS performer’s hat!

19 6- Describe cirrus clouds and a way to remember them. Page 2 Para 10 Currus clouds are feathery – like feathers on a CIRCUS performer’s hat! Image Link Image Link

20 7- Describe stratus clouds and a way to remember them. Page 2 Para 11

21 7- Describe stratus clouds and a way to remember them. Page 2 Para 11 Stratus comes from the word Strata, to stretch.

22 7- Describe stratus clouds and a way to remember them. Page 2 Para 11 Stratus comes from the word Strata, to stretch. Image Link Image Link

23 8- Describe cumulus clouds and a way to remember them. Page 2 Para 12

24 8- Describe cumulus clouds and a way to remember them. Page 2 Para 12 Cumulus clouds are nice weather clouds. You may want to Accumulate these!

25 8- Describe cumulus clouds and a way to remember them. Page 2 Para 12 Cumulus clouds are nice weather clouds. You may want to Accumulate these! Image Link Image Link

26 9- Name three important factors in weather. Page 2 Para 13

27 9- Name three important factors in weather. Page 2 Para 13 Temperature, humidity, clouds and precipitation all contribute to the weather.

28 9- Name three important factors in weather. Page 2 Para 13 Temperature, humidity, clouds and precipitation all contribute to the weather. Image Link Image Link

29 10- What is in the center of any precipitation? Page 2 Para 14

30 10- What is in the center of any precipitation? Page 2 Para 14 A tiny piece of dust (condensation nucleus) is at the center of each raindrop or snowflake.

31 10- What is in the center of any precipitation? Page 2 Para 14 A tiny piece of dust (condensation nucleus) is at the center of each raindrop or snowflake. Image Link Image Link

32 Wrap it up: Draw, color and label a diagram of three cloud types.

33 Image Link Image Link Cirrus (a), Stratus (b) and Cumulus (c) clouds


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